On Oct 4, 2010, at 3:14 PM, Jouni K. Seppänen wrote:
> Tony S Yu writes:
>
>> This is probably unrelated, but I can't even use serif fonts on the
>> MacOSX backend (it just shows up as sans-serif). I tried Times New
>> Roman, Vera, and a Computer Modern unicode font that I normally use).
>
> I
Tony S Yu writes:
> This is probably unrelated, but I can't even use serif fonts on the
> MacOSX backend (it just shows up as sans-serif). I tried Times New
> Roman, Vera, and a Computer Modern unicode font that I normally use).
I noticed that I didn't really get Vera either, probably because I
Joey Richards writes:
> The system-installed fonts all should have the minus sign, though I
> don't know for sure which fonts matplotlib is using.
You can find out with dtrace: start up python as usual but don't plot
anything yet, then in another terminal type "ps a" to find out the PID
of the p
On Oct 4, 2010, at 2:56 PM, Jouni K. Seppänen wrote:
> Joey Richards writes:
>
>> When I plot with the MacOSX backend using a serif font, the negative
>> signs on the axis labels show up as the "missing glyph" open squares
>> rather than minus signs.
>
>> I am using matplotlib 1.0 installed fr
Joey Richards writes:
> When I plot with the MacOSX backend using a serif font, the negative
> signs on the axis labels show up as the "missing glyph" open squares
> rather than minus signs.
> I am using matplotlib 1.0 installed from the dmg file for Python 2.6
> on OSX 10.6. I'm using Python 2
On Oct 4, 2010, at 6:54 AM, Michael Droettboom wrote:
> On 09/17/2010 08:57 PM, Joey Richards wrote:
>> Hello. First, let me apologize if this has been covered---I tried to search
>> the mailing list archives but was unable to get that to work (even queries
>> that should have returned many hi
On 09/17/2010 08:57 PM, Joey Richards wrote:
> Hello. First, let me apologize if this has been covered---I tried to search
> the mailing list archives but was unable to get that to work (even queries
> that should have returned many hits were returning nothing).
>
> When I plot with the MacOSX b
On 18/09/10 02:57, Joey Richards wrote:
> When I plot with the MacOSX backend using a serif font, the negative
> signs on the axis labels show up as the "missing glyph" open squares
> rather than minus signs.
Hello,
I have the same problem on MacOsX 10.4 and matplotlib 1.0, but also with
the defa
Hello. First, let me apologize if this has been covered---I tried to search
the mailing list archives but was unable to get that to work (even queries that
should have returned many hits were returning nothing).
When I plot with the MacOSX backend using a serif font, the negative signs on
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